Advanced Regulator Training Set for September 9, 2010

The Washington Organic Recycling Council has teamed with the Washington State Environmental Health Association to provide a workshop to meet the needs of Enviornmental Health Professionals involved in composting and inspection work.

The course content was developed with compost facilities inspectors and seeks to develop a common understanding of composting basics and develop a shared methodoloty on conducting a facility inspection.

To learn more about this class or register, click on the documents below:

Course Brochure

Course Agenda

Register Online

 
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Membership Directory

The 2009 WORC Membership Directory & Resource Guide will be coming out at the beginning of the new year. If you'd like information on advertising in the Directory, click here for more information.

Annual Meeting Materials

If you missed the 2008 WORC Annual Conference — Building Better Soils — speaker presentations and other materials are available for download in the Annual Meeting section.

Operator Training

Each year, WORC offers several training opportunities for compost facility operators and those involved in supporting them.  Learn more about WORC Operator Training and see the workshop schedule.

Research Survey

WORC surveys its members annually to determine their needs for research support.  Our 2008 Research Needs Guide is currently available for download here (PDF format).

Soils for Salmon

The Soils for Salmon project, begun by WORC in 1999, has spread awareness that the health of salmon and all our water resources depends on how we treat the soil, especially in developing urban and suburban areas. The project promotes "BMP's" (best management practices) for protecting native soil and restoring disturbed soils with compost. Learn more about soil, water, and current best practices regulations and specifications for builders, developers, designers, and homeowners at SoilsForSalmon.org.